. >> alisyn: let's talk about japan with their nuclear crisis over there. is there anything different the u.s. should be doing? >> well, i think we're fine. i mean, it's a tragedy like there has never been. but there has never been anything possibly and this is not over yet, al, i possibly like this. when i look at that wave and the earthquake and it's still trembling. they say it's minutes, every minute something is going off. so in the big thing is, are they going to solve the nuclear problem? it is really a tragedy. >> steve: sure. closer to home, donald, of course, now governor cuomo says the indian point, 25 miles from where we're sitting right now, we better really scrutinize that. some are saying you got to close it down because it's too close to new york city. it's on some earthquake fault lines and stuff like that. yet, i think a quarter of all the light bulbs in this room are powered by that power plant. >> hey, if new york city were saudi arabia, where they have unlimited money, i'd say close it down and let's go with coal or oil or fuel or somet